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Reduction in Force: Problems With a Commonly Used Approach
Harriet S. Zellner, president of Integral Research, and B. Bruce Zellner, a senior economic analyst at the company, write that before a reduction in force, a firm often stops replacing employees who leave voluntarily to reduce the number of terminations ultimately necessary. This might appear to be an unmitigated good, but as regards the accuracy of statistical testing for age discrimination charges, quite the opposite may be true.Simpson, Goldman family fight over rights to controversial book
MIAMI AP - Tired of delays and excuses, a federal bankruptcy judge Tuesday ordered O.J. Simpson's daughter to give a deposition by week's end in a lawsuit over the former football star's canceled book, "If I Did It."The family of Ron Goldman, who was slain along with Simpson's ex-wife, wants to rename the book "Confessions of a Double Murderer" and sell it.For Litigators, a Different Kind of Recession
A year ago, as the economy began its freefall, corporate law departments were preparing for an all-out assault by plaintiffs. But the early numbers for this recession are showing something quite different. Susan Hackett, GC for the Association of Corporate Counsel, said companies are "looking to apply the least expensive Band-Aid" to their legal problems. "They can't afford litigation. There's a real sense of, 'Make this go away quickly and quietly,'" Hackett said.American Law Journal Examines The Top 10 Myths of Bankruptcy
The Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act passed a little over a year ago. Changes in filing and lawyering were expected. What was not foreseen were the number of myths that would surface as a result.View more book results for the query "*"
Panel Throws Out Verdict In Suit Over Bronx Arrests
9th Circuit Hears Hotel Guest Privacy Case
If the court strikes down an L.A. ordinance requiring local hotels to keep guest information available for inspection for 90 days, it would be the second en banc decision this year blocking a warrantless search program.The Rodent: You can't judge attorneys by their covers in court
Legal relations are usually more complicated than your average cartoon or '60s horse opera, and the players' costumes don't always help you distinguish the good and the bad from the just plain ugly.Employee's Background Check Intransigence May Warrant Dismissal
An accounting clerk's refusal to submit to a company background check amounted to insubordination, despite the fact that she had worked for her employer for several years without incident and had not been informed when hired of the possibility of a futureTrending Stories
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